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1. Authoritarian succession, rules, and conflicts: Tokayev’s gambit and Kazakhstan’s bloody January of 2022 (Qandy Qantar)
2. Crossing the red lines? Academic ‘freedom’ in Central Asia
3. New Political Leadership, Plus Ça Change? State–Civil Society Relations in Central Asia
4. Variegated digital state repression in Central Asia
5. Assays for Identification and Differentiation of Brucella Species: A Review
6. Determinants of Overweight and Underweight among Children under 5 in Kazakhstan
7. Digital activism and authoritarian legitimation in post-Soviet Central Asia
8. FROM MARGINS TO MAINSTREAM: NATIONAL-PATRIOTS AND KAZAKHISATION IN THE MAKING OF POST-NAZARBAYEV KAZAKHSTAN
9. ‘Listening State?’: exploring citizens’ perceptions of Open Government in Tokayev’s Kazakhstan
10. Making the Golden Horde great Again: Historians as Memory Actors and Reinterpretation of the Historical Narratives in Independent Kazakhstan
11. Open government and citizen empowerment in authoritarian states
12. Assessing Regional Inequalities in Kazakhstan through Well-Being
13. Elite schools and educational inequality: Evidence from a private university in Kazakhstan
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